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#10 of 58 Re: Hmmm [spinzero]
by fastsvo
May 09, 2005 (3:34 pm)
Guys,
There are a lot of good potential cars out there. I honestly would look towards the Grassroots Motorsports Magazine GRM challenge cars as proof that you don't need a lot of money to get above average performance from a broad range of vehicles.
But, if you asked for my vote, it would be the Merkur XR4Ti, Mustang GT, and the Mazda Miata.
Eric Atoian
#11 of 58 Re: Hmmm [fastsvo]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 09, 2005 (4:51 pm)
Interesting that you chose the Merkur. That's kind of a devil to get parts for isn't it?
#12 of 58 Re: Hmmm [Mr_Shiftright]
by fastsvo
May 10, 2005 (1:45 am)
It's not as bad as it seems, but there are definitely some parts that are no longer in production from Ford or are only available in Europe. But on the flip side there are many US vendors that have either imported or remanufactured parts for this car.
Basically the internet will be your best friend for getting repair information and parts for the XR4Ti.
Eric Atoian
#13 of 58 Re: Hmmm [fastsvo]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 10, 2005 (8:32 am)
Thanks Eric for that info.
I had a Merkur and really liked it except for I'd say that the engine felt pretty rough and noisy. But it was a lot of car for very little money, and once I squared away a few things, it ran and handled very well indeed. I'm wondering if that engine can be smoothed out somehow or if aftermarket mods have been made to do this---better mounts or an engine brace or something.
#14 of 58 Beginner Car for Mods
by ateixeira
May 10, 2005 (1:15 pm)
The Miata is easy to work on, they're abundant (half a million on the road), and even small gains in power are noticed. Strong aftermarket support, too. It's definitely up there on the list.
Any SBC and Ford V8, too.
Lately, Subaru WRX is a popular choice. Turbos are easy/cheap to tune.
-juice
May 10, 2005 (5:16 pm)
Buy a BG series Mazda 323, slap a mazda GTX motor in (easy swap apparently)
Intall ford ZX2SR struts with mild lowering springs, for not a lot of money you will have a little car that is so much fun and reliable you will smile every time you turn the key.
Cheers Pat.
#16 of 58 Re: Bg Series [hondafriek]
by fastsvo
May 11, 2005 (1:47 am)
Yup those 2.3li Turbo Ford engines can sound and even run like a tractor at times. Balancing the rotating assembly during a rebuild helps greatly and even stepping up to a 2.5li crankshaft will really smooth things out.
Btw, I am really into the idea of owning an STi or even an EVO sooner than later. I believe the STi will be a great replacement for my SVO. Though the new Audi A3 and the new Charger SRT8 has my attention as well. As you can see I am all over the map for my next vehicle, but one thing is for sure, performance will be the major purchase motivator here.
May 11, 2005 (6:43 am)
I don't think the engine was quite that big (2.3l). Wasn't it more like 1.6-1.8l or so?
I do recall it was DOHC and turbocharged, but output was not all that high. But in a light car it would be a hoot.
-juice
#18 of 58 Re: Bg Series [fastsvo]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 11, 2005 (10:18 am)
I like the EVO better than the STi....both have some advantages over the other, but overall I preferred the EVO as a car I would drive everyday. I really romped on the STi and I got torque steer although other folks have said they didn't feel it on test drives. I think the STi is a tad faster but the EVO handles like a dream.
May 11, 2005 (10:36 am)
Competition improves the breed - both have received upgrades regularly. The STi has quicker steering and a revised steering rack, I believe that was your biggest "like" when it came to the EVO. STi also got a wider rear track and the rear rims themselves are an inch wider. On top of that it gets a better front differential.
EVO IX will get some tweaks, most notably more power, so these two really feed off each other. Ain't life sweet?
-juice